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FOREST AND STREAM. 
[June 3, IQOS- 
Illinois State Toamament. 
Isiscoi^Sf. ni., May 23— The annual meeting of the Illinofa State 
Sportsmen's Association was held to-day. The annual tourna- 
ment was held on the Lincoln, 111., race track. This was the 
second meeting held in succession on the same grounds. 
1 he scventy-ti.ve shooters who had gathered from all parts of the 
Slate, as well as from lowha, Missouri, and Ohio, found an ideal 
ground, well provided with tents, houses, and what was most 
important, three automatic tareret traps. 
As the writer has often had occasion to call the attention of the 
trapshooters, through the medium of the press, to the finest place 
that can be selected, . viz., the infield of a race . track, here we 
have one of the best ever. 
The weather here to-day was good, and yet there was a 
strong wind in the face of the shooters, that caused many red eyes 
and was responsible for some of tlie misses. . 
This was, for the most part, an amateur shoot. There were 
State and special events, in which all present participated with 
the strict interpretation of the Interstate Association. 
Same trap and targets as used at the Grand American Handicap, 
and they were thrown from 40 to 45yds. 
There were first 10, and 15 target events, and then a merchan- 
dise shoot. This was followed with the Lincoln Handicap, 50 
targets, open to all, handicap, and then the Smith, cup event, or 
250 targets for the day. 
All the events filled well, and the shooting was fast not only 
in the continual popping of guns, but in the scores made — for 
instance, Boa lost 2, Gilbert 3, Crosby 6, Fuller 7, and others 
close up, as Powers had 142 out of 150, Conner, Graham and 
Mulford but 3 to 5 less. 
The Parker Gun event was where the interest was centered, as 
there were ties to shoot off, and this catches the crowd at all 
times. 
C. S. Magill won the Parker gun. Dr. E. P. Lawrence the 
Stevens double gun. A. L. Mulford the Mullins boat, and George 
Eck the Rawlings hunting boots. 
The next was the Lincoln Handicap, and here the "busy boys" 
were noted. Shooting at 50 targets there were four tied on 49— 
Gilbert, Crosby, Powers and Stannard. In the shoot-off. Powers ■ 
won after a second round with Fritz Gilbert. This was a fine 
silver water set. The others well up were Barto 48, Riehl, 
Graves, Marshall and Brinyon 47; Eck, Willard, Connor, Graham, 
J. S. Young, Lord, Winesberg and Davis 46. 
The Smith cup was a surprise, as it was won on 23; but the 
conditions were hard, as the scores are not up to the standard 
of the Illinois shooters. 
Fred Lord, with a handicap of 17yds., won with 23 without a tie. 
Marshall, Winesberg, Fuller, Gilbert, Powers and Simonetti 22. 
The ' other scores are shown in the last column of the tabulated 
scores : 
Shooters present were John Boa, Chicago; J. R. Graham, Ingle- 
side; H. Snell, Litchfield; F. Stanton, Ingleside; W. R. Crosby, 
O'Fallon; O. Tosetti, Chicago; Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, la.; 
Chan Powers, Decatur; Guy Burnside, Knoxville; Tom Marshall, 
K'eithsburg; H. W. Cadwaflader, De -atur; M. Arie, Thomasboro; 
J. G. Neal, Rantoul ; E. Van Gundy,' Macon; Tom Stoner, Mt. 
Zion; G. H. Steenberg, Chicago; II. F. Gibson, Decatur; J. S. 
Young, Chicago; A. Winesberg, Chicago; G. Eck, Chicago; F. 
Lord, La Grange; Joe Barto, Chicago; Chet Gere, Urbana; Wm. 
McKinley, Ogden; Geo. Roll, Chicago; VV. H. Haws, Scotland; 
Geo. Rupert, Decatur; A. Simonetti, Chicago; Frank Riehl, Alton; 
P. Bagerman, St. Louis; VV. H. Vietmeyer, Chicago; J. Mackie, 
Scammon; B. Jackson, Ingleside; W. J. Manning, Morristown; 
W. Stannard, Chicago; M. Winans, E. Alton; R. Crawford, Al- 
ton; Fred EUett, Keithsburg; H. Dunnell, Fox Lake; C. Young, 
Springfield, O. ; VV. Curtiss, Chicago; F. Fuller, Chicago; A. C. 
Connor, Pekin; Claud Binyou, Chicago; A. S. Wyckoff, Morrison- 
ville; E. D. Rambo, Knoxville; Fred Ragel, Westfield; Al. Mul- 
ford, Mason Citv; J. A. , Habbitt, W; T. Craig, C.. Magill, A. W. 
Jewsberry and J. A. Groves, Jacksonville ; - 1. . Herman, Blue 
Mound; A. Engstrom, Chicago; C. G. Dorkendorf, Lemont; J. 
C. Ramsey, Manito; I. Walcot, R. Davis, . H. . Welles, E. P. 
Laurence, Lincoln; L. Hogney and Geo. P. Pass, San Jose; T. W. 
Long and J. P. Speer, Tayiorville; G. A. Riley, Jacksonville; C. 
Gideon, Bloomington; D. L. t^eary, Holden; J. S. Griffith, 
puincy; C. V anderloon, Quincy; J. Hert, Colfax; Dr. C. A. 
McDermand, Bloomington; H. Shtrman, Kansas City, Mo.; 
R. Latham, Lincoln; A. C. Buckles, Lake Fork; R. S. McMillen, 
Tildenville; G. C. Fonts, Canton; Dr. H. Austin, Heyworth; 
John Amberg, Chicago; H. Talcott, Jackson, Mich.; J. D. Wilson 
and C. H. Beckwith, Mason City; W. A. Boettger, Bloomington; 
A. R. Kellar, Mason City. 
Manufacturers' representatives present, viz. : H. Sherman, Frank 
Riehl, Tom Marshall, Tramp Irwin, Leslie Standish, John Boa, 
Fred Lord, Bill Crosby, Fred Gilbert, L. A. Cummings, Ward 
-Burton, W. H. Cadwallader, C. A. Young, G. H. Steenberg, W. 
H. ^ ietmeyer, A. Winans, W. Markly, Fred Quimby, W. D. 
Stannard. 
May 23, First Day. 
Events: ' ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 
Targets : 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 50 25 
Boa 14 15 15 15 14 15 15 15 15 15 22 41 21 
Graham 14 13 15 13 14 13 14 12 15 14 22 46 18 
Snell 9 15 13 12 14 14 15 12 12 15 19 . . 14 
Stanton 12 14 14 11 15 14 8 14 12 14 21 . . 21 
Tosetti 14 12 13 10 14 14 8 12 13 9 22 42 20 
Crosby 15 14 15 14 14 14 15 14 15 14 22 49 21 
Gilbert 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 15 14 24 49 22 
Powers 14 12 14 14 14 15 14 15 14 15 21 49 22 
Burnside 9 9 14 14 13 14 13 11 14 13 22 45 22 
Marshall 12 12 15 12 14 13 12 15 14 12 20 47 22 
Cadwallader ' 13 12 14 9 15 14 12 13 9 15 20 41 17 
Arie 14 14 15 12 15 14 12 12 14 15 18 . . . . 
Keal 14 13 14 10 10 14 11 14 14 15 18 . . . . 
Van Gundy 10 12 13 13 12 11 12 13 14 12 18 .. .. 
SiSter 9 9 12 12 12 15 14 12 12 15 21 ... . 
Steenberg 12 13 15 11 13 14 12 13 12 13 21 25 19 
Gibson 8 12 14 13 9 14 15 12 14 8 
J S Young 14 13 13 14 15 13 14 13 10 13 20 46 17 
Winesberg 15 11 13 10 12 12 12 12 14 14 21 46 22 
Eck : 12 11 15 12 12 13 14 15 la 12 21 46 17 
Lord 14 12 12 11 12 14 14 12 14 12 20 46 23 
Barto 13 12 15 13 14 14 12 12 15 14 20 48 20 
Willard 12 15 14 11 14 12 11 13 14 14 21 46 17 
Roll 15 11 13 14 14 12 14 12 13 13 19 43 20 
Simonetti 11 13 12 9 13 10 13 13 13 13 17 40 22 
Vietmeyer 13 13 14 11 11 12 13 13 9 9 17 . . . . 
Gere 11 13 9 12 14 13 9 12 14 12 19 ... . 
McKinley 15 14 12 10 12 12 15 12 12 15 18 . . . . 
Haws .■. 10 11 10 9 8 12 12 15 9 12 18 . . . . 
Rupert 13 10 11 13 11 14 12 12 11 11 17 . . . . 
Riehl 11 12 13 15 13 14 11 13 12 13 21 47 15 
Baggerman 13 10 14 12 12 15 12 12 13 13 20 41 .. 
Mackie 10 13 13 9 8 10 12 12 11 12 
Jackson 9 12 8 10 11 14 13 9 13 15 17 .. 16 
Manning 14 12 13 7 14 10 13 11 13 14 19 . . . . 
Stannard 12 14 11 15 13 14 14 14 14 15 23 49 21 
Winans 10 12 13 12 11 12 8 7 12 10 20 ... . 
Crawford 10 12 11 9 12 14 11 12 9 13 18 ... . 
Ellett 13 12 14 12 13 12 12 12 15 13 
Dunnell 13 11 14 14 15 14 13 15 14 13 20 48 20 
C Young 12 12 15 15 13 15 13 14 14 15 17 47 18 
Curtiss . 11 13 14 10 12 12 12 11 12 10 . . .... 
Fuller 14 15 15 14 14 14 15 15 15 12 17 44 23 
Connors 14 14 15 13 14 13 12 14 10 13 18 46 18 
Em von : 13 12 14 14 14 12 10 9 15 13 20 77 17 
Wickof? 12 14 15 14 13 14 12 15 14 15 18 42 . . 
Rambo 12 11 9 13 12 10 
Ragle 11 12 12 12 14 12 14 14 13 13 14 . . . . 
Mulford 13 14 14 15 11 13 13 13 14 13 22 45 21 
Miss King 10 12 13 10 11 13 11 7 14 11 18 . . . . 
Habbitt . 10 10 10 12 10 12 13 12 11 13 20 . . . . 
Craig 12 13 14 14 11 13 11 14 14 14 20 43 . . 
Magill 14 15 14 11 11 10 10 14 11 14 24 42 . . 
lewsberry 12 13 13 15 11 14 13 11 14 13 18 .. .. 
Groves 15 13 14 12 11 15 13 14 15 14 22 47 19 
Herman ...12 8 7 8 13 7 12 13 9 11 19 . . . . 
Cool 12 10 11 
Engstrom 13 11 14 12 10 13 10 9 
Tracey 8 10 13 13 10 11 10 10 
Dockendorf 8 9 9 11 10 12 
Ramsey 12 13 11 15 14 15 11 13 13 14 19 ... . 
\\ alton 7 10 12 7 9 10 13 13 15 11 20 43 . . 
Davis 11 10 12 12 13 12 10 15 12 12 16 46 20 
Welles 12 9 12 12 9 9 10 
Dr Lawrence 14 14 15 14 12 14 12 14 13 10 23 .. .. 
Hubbard .. .. .. 13 12 14 111111 8 
O'Brien 18 
Schrieber 20 .. .. 
Hagney t ,. 13 ,. 
Ross ;. .. .. :. .: \. i? .. 
Riley 20 .. .. 
Gideon 21 . . . . 
Leary ; 24 .. .. 
Hert .. .. .. .. 21 .. .. 
Griffin ■.: .. .. 20 .. .. 
Vanderloom .. ..' .. .. 10-.. .. 
Event No. 11 -was the Parker gun event, having fovir prizes. 
No. 12 was a 50-target event, the Lincoln Handicap,, and it was a 
hot race from start to finish. While there were no straights, . 
there were four with 49. Three of these shot in the same squad. 
Incidentally these men made a world's record, so it is claimed, as 
in the last 25 targets the five men scored 124 from the 20yd. line. 
May 24, Second Day. 
The sun shone out brightly and the wind was not so strong as 
on the first day, yet nearly facing the shooters. All were on the 
ground at 9 A. M., and the game was on from that time up to 
5 P. M., with the exception of half an hour lay off at noon for 
lunch. 
There were a, few new faces seen to-day, both as, participants 
and lookers on, while there were a few who had had enough with 
one day. 
It should be noted that, while there are 250 to 290 targets on the 
programme, that only 150, the regular 16yds. distance, counted on 
averages. 
Crosby and Gilbert, always hot competitors, had a lively race, 
and wound up with 148 each, with John Boa, the leader of the 
first - day, four behind'. W. D. Stannard and H. W. Cadwallader 
came third with 135 each. 
The amateurs were just as busy, for Mr. Chauncey Powers was 
there with 144. A. C.' Connor with a new gun, second, 142. He 
was tied by Harry Dunnell. Close to these came A. L. Mulford 
and Joe Barto with 140. Compare these with the experts, and 
you will note what good amateurs there are in Illinois. 
Event No. 11, as per tabulated scores will show that there was 
a large entry in this event, as guns, shells and such have an 
attraction far superior to cash. 
W. J. Manning was the only one ^y^^o could get the whole 25 in 
the same bag, and the Ithaca gun was his. Spirited slioot-offs 
were held for the other places. Dr. Lawrence had to repeat 
when he shot out Geo. Roll and won the Marlin gun. J. A. 
Graham won the Smith gun and Lem Willard a case of shells. 
Event 12 brought out a IGO-target race with handicaps 16 to 
20yds. This race was watched with much interest, and shooters 
were followed from trap to trap, as there were four strings of 25. 
T. Bill made Gilbert play second fiddle this time, to the tune 
of 97 to .95. Harry Dunnel was the hero of the day. He went 
down the line and shot the ICO targets. Shooting alone, and 
though the solder was sizzling along the rib of his gun, he made 
the excellent score of 94. , Mr. Cad was not to be denied, and 
made 93. Other scores in the table below: 
Events: 1 
Targets : 15 
Boa 15 
Graham 15 
Snell 13 
Stanton . .-. 13 
Tosetti 11 
Crosbv 15 
Gilbert 15 
Powers 15 
Burnside 13 
Marshall 12 
Cadwallader 11 
Arie ..13 
Neal 14 
Van Gundy " 10 
Stoner 15 
Steenberg 12 
Gibson 12 
J S Young ....10 
Winesberg 12 
Eck 13 
Lord 15 
Barto 12 
Willard 13 
Roll 13 
Simonetti 14 
C Young 11 
Curtiss 11 
Fuller 14 
Connor 15 
Binyou 11 
Hobbitt 13 
Riehl 13; 
Dr Lawrence 13 
Wikoff 14 
Davis 12 
Vietmeyer 13 
Mackie 14 
McKinley 12 
Haws 12 
Rupert 13 
Stannard 14 
Ellett 14 
Dunnell 15 
Jackson 14 
McMillan 13 
Groves 15 
Magill 15 
Craig 15 
Jewsberry 13 
Riley 10 
Ragle 11 
Winans 9 
King 12 
Baggerman '. 13 
Manning 15 
Ramsey 15 
Mulford 15 
Griffin 12 
Cere 8 
Walton 13 
Engstrom 10 
Vanderloom 9 
McDermod 11 
Steele 9 
Leary 11 
Slierman 13 
Speer 13 
Fcuts 12 
Latham 11 
Buckles 15 
Austin 
Rambo . . 
Dorkendorf" 
Welles 
Tracey 
Boettger 
2 3 
15 15 
13 14 
14 15 
13 13 
11 12 
11 14 
14 15 
15 15 
14 15 
14 14 
14 13 
12 14 
11 15 
12 11 
10 14 
14 14 
14 14 
9 13 
11 12 
12 12 
14 14 
12 15 
13 15 
14 12 
12 12 
14 12 
13 10 
13 14 
13 14 
13 15 
14 13 
13 11 
13 11 
13 13 
15 14 
14 11 
13 12 
12 13 
14 15 
8 12 
12 13 
15 14 
13 13 
15 15 
15 13 
12 11 
12 14 
12 15 
14 15 
13 13 
7 11 
12 13 
9 14 
13 11 
13 12 
12 12 
15 14 
13 15 
15 11 
14 9 
15 14 
14 12 
8 9 
12 15 
10 11 
14 15 
12 14 
9 10 
14 13 
10 13 
13 .. 
4 5 6 7 
15 15 15 15 
15 15 13 15 
12 13 14 13 
13 12 15 9 
15 13 14 13 
10 11 15 14 
15 15 14 15 
15 15 15 14 
15 15 14 14 
12 15 14 13 
15 13 10 15 
15 13 13 15 
14 12 15 12 
14 13 13 12 
13 10 13 13 
14 10 13 13 
12 12 14 13 
9 8 11 8 
12 15 14 15 
13 14 13 13 
14 13 14 15 
15 15 12 12 
13 13 15 15 
13 12 14 14 
14 13 14 14 
12 13 11 12 
13 14 12 10 
11 14 11 10 
13 13 12 13 
15 14 15 14 
13 15 15 13 
11 13 11 11 
11 13 11 11 
12 15 11 14 
15 14 14 12 
9 10 13 13 
14 14 13 7 
12 15 13 12 
14 13 15 12 
13 15 10 10 
14 15 10 12 
14 14 10 15 
14 14 15 13 
14 13 14 14 
11 13 13 12 
14 14 10 12 
15 13 14 12 
14 12 9 14 
13 13 15 11 
11 13 11 14 
13 10 13 11 
13 11 12 12 
14 11 12 8 
12 12 14 10 
12 10 13 13 
13 12 14 12 
12 13 14 13 
14 14 14 14 
10 14 14 14 
10 15 9 10 
14 13 14 13 
13 14 12 11 
12 12 8 10 
13 12 10 12 
9 7 6 10 
8 9 10 
15 15 15 
14 15 15 
14 14 12 
13 10 12 
13 13 13 
14 13 9 
15 15 15 
15 14 15 
15 14 13 
12 13 13 
14 13 13 
15 15 12 
14 13 15 
14 14 14 
13 13 14 
12 14 14 
15 12 13 
11 13 12 
13 13 14 
12 10 10 
14 14 13 
11 13 14 
14 14 14 
12 13 14 
13 14 11 
13 13 13 
13 12 12 
9 10 9 
13 13 13 
13 14 14 
15 15 13 
13 15 10 
13 15 10 
13 15 14 
14 14 11 
13 14 11 
13 11 14 
12 14 13 
13 14 11 
13 13 12 
14 15 14 
14 12 15 
14 12 12 
14 13 14 
13 13 13 
13 12 13 
14 15 10 
10 13 13 
15 14 14 
13 15 12 
9 9 12 
10 13 12 
11 8 13 
14 12 13 
15 13 13 
15 13 13 
13 14 13 
14 12 14 
11 13 12 
14 11 10 
14 12 11 
12 14 14 
10 8 11 
14 10 9 
6 6 11 
11 13 13 12 IS 10 12 
9 10 11 
14 12 
11 9 10 9 9 9 9 
15 15 13 10 11 14 14 
.. 13 11 
11 9 14 . . . 
Total. 
144 
137 
123 
130 
132 
148 
148 
144 
133 
132 
135 
134 
131 
120 
133 
131 
101 
130 
121 
138 
131 
140 
131 
130 
127 
120 
112 
131 
142 
127 
121 
121 
123 
137 
120 
124 
130 
132 
118 
132 
135 
134 
142 
130 
123 
135 
128 
138 
128 
105 
113 
111 
125 
127 
131 
136 
140 
126 
110 
133 
126 
97 
118 
85 
i23 
lOO 
11 12 13 
25 100 20 
23 90 16 
24 79 10 
20 .. .. 
24 90 . . 
22 80 13 
23 97 12 
24 95 17 
23 88 5 
20 78 . . 
20 73 13 
21 93 16 
13 .. .. 
20 .. .. 
23 .. .. 
22 ..12 
19 78 6 
17 .. .. 
is'.'. '.'. 
20 77 is 
21 74 17 
22 85 7 
23 83 12 
22 .. .. 
20 84 13 
20 .. 11 
20 84 15 
.. ..14 
22 90 13 
14 .. .. 
14 .. .. 
23 .. 15 
21 .. 11 
19 '.'. '.'. 
24 .. .. 
23 .. .. 
18 .. .. 
20 .. .. 
23 85 14 
.. ..14 
21 94 15 
22 .. 16 
22 .. 14 
21 
24 .. 
21 .. 
21 .. 
18 .. 
20 .. 
19 .. 
25 .. 
19 .. 
24 .. 
21 ., 
12 
13 
17 
21 .. 15 
23 .. .. 
9 .. .. 
20 . . . . 
.. .. 7 
16 74 11 
19 .. .. 
21 .. .. 
16 .. .. 
19 .. .. 
14 .. .. 
18 .. .. 
Business Met ting. 
On Wednesday evening the business meeting was called to 
order by President E. P. Lawrence. He thanked all present for 
their interest shown and their help in making the shoot a grand 
success. Minutes were read and approved. 
An invitation was extended by Dr. McDermand, of Blooming- 
ton, to the members of tlie /Association to hold their next meet- 
ing in his city. The cordial invitation was extended by the 
businessmen's association, and by the McClean County Gun 
Club. The Doctor was profuse in his oft'erings of good things. 
A letter from the president of the businessmen's club was read 
by the secretary. Mr. Amberg, of Chicago, set forth the claims 
of Chicago. Bloomington received 31 votes, Chicago 19. 
Dr. C. A. McDermand was elected President; H. W. Cad- 
wallader, Vice-President, and W. A. Boettger, Secretary. 
A vote of thanks was extended to Chauncey Powers for resur- 
recting the Board of Trade badge. After Mr. McDermand had 
taken his chair, he returned thanks for his selection, and on 
motion same meeting adjourned. 
May 25, Third Day. 
All went along smoothly until the middle of the afternoon, when 
a heavy rain, accompanied by some wind, came up and put the 
shooters to shelter before the finish of the team race. 
Although the team race was set for the last day, in order to 
hold the crowd there were but four teams entered. 
There were forty-five who shot in the programme the last day, 
and the scores were about same as those of previous days. Fred 
Gilbert was rather boastful, and thgught it a good joke to let 
an Iowa man beat out all the Illinois cracks, but he only scored 
two goose eggs for the day, and made another 148. John Boa 
was close up with 146, and Crosby with a "bad half hour" (a 
la Marshall) made 141. 
J. R. Graham struck his best gait, and came forward smiling 
with 144. W m. Dunnell showed that three days' pounding from 
the "butt end" of a shotgun does net affect him, and came second 
and tied Crosby with 141. Geo. Roll got his name enrolled this 
day in high averages with 139. 
Thus you may well understand that the greatest target_ shoot 
ever held by the Illinois Association was pulled off at Lincoln. 
There were no live birds, and the diamond badge and the Smith 
cup, which are State events, were changed to a handicap targets. 
Whereas, o.n all former occasions the entrance of this year all 
goes to the winner of last, on this occasion, both were shot 
under the conditions that halt the entrance was divided among 
the contestants, 40, 30, 20, and 10 per cent. This proved popular, 
and should be a guide for the managers of the next year's tourna- 
ment. 
The shooters owe much to Dr. E. P. Lawrence and Robert 
Davis and the Lincoln Gun Club for the splendid programme 
which was ably carried out to the very end by his able assistants, 
viz.: W. Tramp Irwin, manager; L; A. Cummings and Leslie 
Standish in the office; Ward Burton and H. W. Cadwallader. 
There was some kicking on the scores and referees, as they 
were, for the most part, younger men than should be employed. 
Scores: 
Events : 1 2 
Targets: 15 15 
Boa 14 15 
Graham 15 14 
Binyou 13 14 
Stanton 15 14 
Tosetti 13 13 
Crosby 15 14 
Gilbert 15 14 
Powers 13 13 
Burnside 11 14 
Marshall 13 13 
Cadwallader 14 13 
Arie 15 12 
Neal 14 12 
Van Gundy 14 14 
Stoner 14 15 
Steenberg 15 11 
Winesberg , 11 12 
Mackie 12 14 
Ramsey 15 15 
Fuller 15 14 
Lord 13 12 
Barto 14 14 
Willard 13 13 
Roll 14 14 
C A Young 12 11 
Vietmeyer 14 12 
McKinley 15 12 
Haws 10 12 
Griffin 13 14 
Vanderboom 9 10 
Stannard 13 14 
Ellett 13 12 
Dunnell 14 14 
Connors 14 13 
Mulford 15 13 
Riehl 14 14 
Lawrence 13 15 
Wyckoff 12 10 
Groves 12 14 
Magill 10 10 
Winans 14 10 
Miss King 10 12 
Baggerman 13 12 
Manning '. 13 12 
Craig 13 13 
Boettger 4 8 
Wilson 8 7 
Steele 9 6 
McDermand 13 13 
Gideon 13 . . 
3 4 
15 15 
15 15 
15 15 
11 15 
13 13 
14 13 
13 15 
14 15 
15 13 
12 13 
12 14 
15 15 
12 15 
12 14 
12 14 
14 14 
14 9 
12 10 
14 15 
15 11 
13 15 
12 14 
13 13 
11 14 
12 14 
12 12 
13 12 
15 13 
12 11 
13 12 
10 11 
15 12 
12 15 
14 14 
13 12 
12 12 
15 13 
11 11 
13 12 
10 13 
12 12 
10 13 
8 13 
14 12 
14 15 
13 15 
. 3 8 
5 .. 
10 .. 
11 .. 
5 6 
15 15 
15 13 
14 14 
13 13 
14 14 
12 13 
12 15 
15 15 
13 15 
13 12 
11 11 
13 13 
15 13 
10 '13 
9 11 
11 14 
13 12 
12 12 
14 13 
14 13 
11 11 
15 13 
12 13 
11 13 
14 14 
10 12 
13 11 
10 13 
11 12 
11 11 
6 8 
15 15 
11 12 
15 14 
13 13 
14 15 
14 15 
12 15 
14 11 
12 13 
12 13 
10 13 
13 11 
11 15 
14 14 
14 13 
11 9 
7 8. 
15 15 
15 14 
13 14 
14 12 
13 14 
10 14 
15 14 
15 15 
15 11 
13 11 
14 12 
14 15 
14 13 
10 13 
14 13 
14 14 
11 12 
8 10 
12 14 
13 13 
12 12 
13 13 
13 12 
15 14 
15 14 
10 12 
13 14 
11 9 
13 10 
15 12 
7 5 
15 13 
9 10 
15 15 
15 15 
15 15 
15 15 
13 14 
11 15 
13 15 
15 15 
13 14 
lb 15 
12 15 
14 14 
15 14 
13 10 
14 15 
13 14 
13 10 
8 9 
15 14 
14 14 
14 12 
13 11 
14 14 
15 15 
14 14 
8 .. 
14 10 
9 12 
8 11 
13 15 
11 10 
15 15 
14 14 
14 15 
14 14 
13 15 
13 14 
12 11 
14 12 
13 12 
10 11 
12 14 
13 12 
12 12 
14 14 
6 3 
14 14 
13 13 
15 14 
15 14 
11 9 
14 15 
14 14 
14 12 
8 9 
11 11 
11 12 
14 14 
14 13 
7 7 
Total. 
146 
144 
135 
137 
128 
141 
148 
135 
129 
127 
140 
138 
121 
130 
137 
120 
105 
137 
137 
124 
129 
132 
134 
139 
126 
119 
120 
129 
87 
142 
i4i 
133 
138 
142 
124 
124 
128 
120 
108 
115 
125 
134 
136 
66 
State team shoot, three-man teams, 50 targets per man: 
Chicago Team— Roll 46, Barto 43, Willard 49; total 138. 
Jacksonville Team— Craig 47, Groves 45, Magill 39; total 131. 
Mason City Team— Ramsey 44, Mulford 44, Beckwitz 43; total 131. 
Bloomington Team — McDermand 44, Gideon 40, Heer 41; total 125. 
Board of Trade diamond badge, 100 targets, $7 entrance: 
Targets: 
Boa, 20 ... 
Crosby, 20 . 
Powers, 19 
25 25 25 25 Targets: 25 25 25 25 
23 23 24 22—92 Roll, 18 21 22 24 24—91 
23 24 24 23—94 Lord, 18 23 19 19 19—70 
22 24 21 25—92 Steenberg, 18 .... 19 21 23 20—83 
24 25 24—94 Binyou, 18 22 23 25 20—90 
21 23 25—91 Fuller, 17 23 19 20 20—82 
24 22 21—89 Stanton, 16 22 22 23 23—90 
22 24 24—92 Tosetti, 16 21 20 21 21—73 
23 24 20—86 Cadwallader, 19. . .23 20 21 24— 88 
22 25 22—92 
Stannai-d, 19 21 
V^illard, 19 ...... 22 
Riehl, 19 21 
Dunnell, 19 ...... 2 
Graham, 19 19 
Barto, 18 ........ 23 
Shoot-off for badge: Crosby 24, Stannard 23. 
High professional averages at 150 each day: 
First Day. Second Day. Third Day. 
Gilbert 147 148 148 
Boa : 148 144 146 
Crosby ' 144 148 141 
Amateur averages for three days, 150 each day: 
Total. 
443 
438 
433 
Craig 
Ramsey 
Arie . . 
Fuller 
Groves 
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Roll .. 
Van 
Haws 
144 
135 
421 
. ,136 
142 
141 
419 
, ,137 
137 
144 
418 
1.35 
140 
138 
413 
..125 
142 
133 
410 
135 
140 
132 
407 
, ,131 
138 
136 
405 
131 
136 
137 
404 
,132 
134 
138 
404 
, ,143 
131 
129 
403 
, ,136 
135 
128 
399 
, ,138 
137 
124 
399 
129 
130 
139 
398 
,126 
137 
135 
398 
131 
131 
134 
3)96 
128 
130 
137 
395 
133 
124 
394 
,122 
133 
137 
392 
,121 
131 
134 
38& 
124 
133 
129 
386 
, 130 
131 
121 
382 
129 
132 
119 
380 
110 
130 
137 
377 
125 
127 
125 
377 
122 
120 
130 
372 
119 
122 
128 
369 
124 
128 
115 
367 
124 
121 
105 
350 
103 
118 
105 
326 
Fayette Gan Cfofa. 
Lexington, Ky., May 25. — Scores enclosed were made at the 
regular weekly shoot to-day of the Fayette Gun Club, of this 
city. 
This club will send a team to the Kentucky State shoot at 
Louisville, Ky., next v.'cek to compete for State team champion- 
ship and other honors, and the individual State championship at 
targets is "tipped" as coming to a Lexington shooter. 
Visiting shooters are always v;elcome at the weekly meetings ol 
this club, which are held every Thursday afternoon. 
Events: 
Targets : 
1 2 3 4 5 6 
10 15 25 10 15 25 
L Fisher 4 7 13 5 7 .. 
Offutt 4 9 14 8 6 . . 
L Shouse 5 6 13 4 5 .. 
J G Denny 7 13 20 .. 12 22 
W \'an Deren. 6 9 19 .... 16 
S C Stofer 3 10 12 . . 14 . . 
R W Shinner.. 8 13 16 
J Q Ward 9 13 24 
R H Smith 8 12 18 
Woolly 9 15 24 
W Luxon 6 9 13 
j;vent No. 3 was Parker gun 
Events: 1 2 3 4 5 5 
Targets: 10 15 25 10 15 25- 
Judge Kinkhead 6 5 14 
T C Rush 5 8 11 
W Rennick 2 4 6 .. . . 
F E Bell 8 12 21 .. 
C F Helm 10 11 .. 10 
G J Stoll 9 8 .. 8 
Wm Drummy.. 5 8 22 
C W Trapp."... .. 9 .. .. 9 
O Williamson 4 4 
P Morgan 3 4 
F Moon 7 
event. 
Monk, 
